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THAMES LICENSI ELECTIONi ELECTORS, ELECTORS, ELECTORS, YOUR VOTE& INTEREST is solicited for the following Moderate and Independent Candidates: Burch, William Henry Hornibrooke, Henry Fierce

McDonnell, Edward Swindles Alfred Robert Hale West) John who, if elected, pledge themselves to carry out the following programme:— Ten O'clock Licenses Only Strict Sunday dosing No Increase of Licenses

OHINEMTO> LICENSING ELECTION. To the Electors. TOUJR VOTE is respectfully solicited for the following Moderate & Independent Candidates: Campbell, Daniel Dickey, Nathaniel Edwards, Edwin Gavin, Thomas McClelland Henry PROGRAMMETen o'clock Licenses Strict Sunday Closing No Increase of Licenses Polling Say, Wednesday, the 31st day of March, 1897.

LICENSING COMMITTEE.

TO THE ELSCTOBS.

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I beg to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for a seat on the Ohineruuri Licensing Committee, and if yon do me tho honor of electing me, you may be assured I will dp all in my power in th« interests of the district,—Yours, etc., DAN. CAMPBELL. Waihi, 16th March, 1897. ~~ LICENSING COMMITTEE. 10 THE ELECTORS. F ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— *-* , As au old member of the Ohineniuri Licensing Committee, I beg to offer myself foe ELECTION on the new Committee, and, if elected, will use my beat endeavors, as in the past, to carry out tb* provisions of the new Act in its integrity. —I am, etc., W. J. BLLI6. Faeroa, Varch 19th, 1807, Midwife and Nurse. V\T ANTED KNOWN.-Mrs WATTS. T ? late of Welding, is Open for ENGAGEMENTS a> MIDWIFE and NUKE, and has first-class references. Mrs Watts, Willoughby street, Thames. Victor Grace Day, and Solicitor, CTPFICE ABOVE NZ. CIKJTHTOO FACTURY THAMESj

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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8622, 29 March 1897, Page 3

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260

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8622, 29 March 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8622, 29 March 1897, Page 3

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